Re: Howtek 8000HiResolvebpaid for
Over-lightened shadow areas too.
Re: Howtek 8000HiResolvebpaid for
This was at the selected aperture by the auto setting. Also this was scanned at 4000dpi and downsized to 300dpi. The shadow areas? Those are dark. If you are referring to the middle of the image, a lot of that was in sunlight, plus could have used a center spot filter.
What you are seeing is throw flicker and other sites mess with your photo when you upload.
Re: Howtek 8000HiResolvebpaid for
How this image looks depends a lot on how we view it
On my cell phone, not so hot, as it's too small, a 1st gen SE
On my monitor really good
after the 'news'
I will look at it on my nice TV
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Steven Ruttenberg
First scan, Fuji Film Provia100F, RDPIII. Used pretty much the auto settings, did a curves adjustment. Could be much better I think. Now that I know how to "teach" the scanner how to scan a particular film as a hardware adjustment (gives an image with a linear gamma curve) by creating CMS files, I will go back and rescan this and compare to an image from same day on Portra160.
This is not meant for what scanner is better argument. I will compare my own V850 scans to their counter parts on the Howtek. I'm just happy it is not as hard as some make it out to be.
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Re: Howtek 8000HiResolvebpaid for